Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving this vehicle combination and transporting general cargo. During a roadside check, a weighing is performed. How heavy may this vehicle combination be?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving an articulated vehicle consisting of a tractor unit of vehicle class N2 and a semi-trailer of vehicle class O3. What is basically the maximum speed you may drive after this traffic sign?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving a vehicle combination consisting of a 2-axle truck and a 3-axle trailer. You are driving on a highway and notice that the axle count on the GO-Box is set too low. How should you behave?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

What is the maximum length of a road train?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

What is the maximum length of an articulated vehicle?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are pulling a trailer of vehicle class O3 or O4 with a truck of vehicle class N3. Which equipment items must you carry for the trailer?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

On the right side of a truck, "Distance a" is written, and on a trailer, "Distance b" is written. What is the purpose of specifying these two values?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving a vehicle combination consisting of a 2-axle truck and a 3-axle trailer. What must you pay attention to when setting the GO-Box?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are pulling a trailer of vehicle class O3 or O4 with a truck of vehicle class N3. What must you pay attention to when storing the wheel chock of the trailer?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving an articulated vehicle consisting of a tractor unit of vehicle class N3 and a semi-trailer of vehicle class O4. What is basically the maximum speed you may drive after this traffic sign?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving this vehicle combination and driving in the pre-carriage of combined transport. During a roadside check, a weighing is performed. How heavy may this vehicle combination be?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving an articulated vehicle consisting of a tractor unit of vehicle class N2 and a semi-trailer of vehicle class O3. What is basically the maximum speed you may drive after this traffic sign?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving an articulated vehicle that is 16.5 m long. You have stopped. What must you do if you fear you cannot reach a speed of 10 km/h when crossing this railroad crossing?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

On the right side of a tractor unit, "Distance a" is written, and on a semi-trailer, "Distance b" is written. What is the purpose of specifying these two values?

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Category: Class E (Truck) -1- Regulations - Level 4

You are driving an articulated vehicle that is 16.5 m long. You have stopped. What minimum speed must you reach when crossing a railroad crossing?

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